Send us a text [This episode was recorded back in July, adjust the part regarding MTE] In this episode, Cyril (Pod2G) takes us back to the early days of iOS jailbreaking: exploring the hacks, the race to release jailbreaks, and reflecting on how much the scene has changed compared to today. We go over his time at Apple and other security research companies, VR company culture and how he is trying to change that as the new VP of research at Epsilon. Support the show
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Send us a text [This episode was recorded back in July, adjust the part regarding MTE] In this episode, Cyril (Pod2G) takes us back to the early days of iOS jailbreaking: exploring the hacks, the race to release jailbreaks, and reflecting on how much the scene has changed compared to today. We go over his time at Apple and other security research companies, VR company culture and how he is trying to change that as the new VP of research at Epsilon. Support the show
Send us a text Sergi Alvarez, also known as “Pancake”, is the author of the open-source reverse engineering tool called Radare2 and the founder of the security conference R2con. In this episode, we sit down with Pancake to explore the origins of radare2 and R2Con, his journey in developing his expertise, and where decompilers fit into the equation. We’ll also discuss the role of AI in Radare, his experience collaborating with other developers in the open-source community, and the lessons he’s...
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Send us a text [This episode was recorded back in July, adjust the part regarding MTE] In this episode, Cyril (Pod2G) takes us back to the early days of iOS jailbreaking: exploring the hacks, the race to release jailbreaks, and reflecting on how much the scene has changed compared to today. We go over his time at Apple and other security research companies, VR company culture and how he is trying to change that as the new VP of research at Epsilon. Support the show